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  2. Fiber cement siding - Wikipedia

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    Blue fiber cement siding HardiePanel on design-build addition, Ithaca NY. Fiber cement siding (also known as "fibre cement cladding" in the United Kingdom, "fibro" in Australia, and by the proprietary name "Hardie Plank" in the United States) is a building material used to cover the exterior of a building in both commercial and domestic applications.

  3. Fibre cement - Wikipedia

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    Flat sheets for e.g. wind shields, wall copings, and soffits; Corrugated sheets; Slates as architectural full and partial facing; Underroof; Planks; Roofing: Slates; Corrugated sheets; Along with the above applications, fibre cement boards can be used for a Mezzanine floor, Facade, External fins, Deck covering, Roof Underlay, Acoustix etc.

  4. James Hardie Industries - Wikipedia

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    James Hardie (27 July 1851 – 20 November 1920) [2] emigrated to Australia in 1888 from Linlithgow, Scotland, and established a business importing oils and animal hides. Andrew Reid, also from Linlithgow, came to join Hardie in Melbourne, and became a full partner in 1895. [3] When Hardie retired in 1911, he sold his half of the business to ...

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    Despite all that, the Hoosiers enter their biggest test of the season as a 10.5-point underdog against the Buckeyes on Saturday, according to BetMGM. A win would be monumental for Indiana, giving ...

  7. James Hardie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    James Hardie Industries is a building materials company specializing in fiber cement siding. James Hardie may also refer to: James Keir Hardie (1856–1915), founding member and first leader of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom; James Hardie (architect) (died 1889), American architect; James Allen Hardie (1823–1876), American soldier

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